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A baseline survey involving 3,714 poultry keeping households (PHH) in 220 villages across five agro-ecological zones was conducted in three countries: Ethiopia (ET), Nigeria (NG) and Tanzania (TZ). The objective was to characterize the smallholder chicken production system and the socio- economic...


Goromela, E.H.Sonaiya, Emmanuel B.Assefa, G.Mbaga, S.H.Adebambo, O.Abegaz, S.Bamidele, O.Esatu, WondmenehTeressa, AlemayehuBruno, J.Poole, Elizabeth J.Getachew, FasilDessie, Tadelle[Understanding the Entry Points for Improving the Smallholder Chicken Production in sub-Saharan Africa]Understanding the Entry Points for Improving the Smallholder Chicken Production in sub-Saharan Africa

The African Chicken Genetic Gains (ACGG) program is built on five “pillars of change”. The first pillar is to make available high producing tropically adapted breeds (hpTAB). The second pillar is to determine farmer-preferred hpTAB. The third pillar is to create public-private partnerships for th...


Sonaiya, Emmanuel B.Goromela, E.H.Assefa, G.Bamidele, O.Mbaga, S.H.Abegaz, S.Teressa, AlemayehuGetachew, FasilDessie, Tadelle[Doing it differently: A farmer-focused, private sector-driven approach to delivering innovation that works for women in the smallholder chicken value chain]Doing it differently: A farmer-focused, private sector-driven approach to delivering innovation that works for women in the smallholder chicken value chain

The African Chicken Genetic Gains (ACGG) project was started in 2014 and implemented over 5 years in Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Nigeria. The program’s vision is to increase smallholder chicken production and productivity growth as a pathway out of poverty in sub-Saharan Africa. The program was led b...


Dessie, TadelleSonaiya, Emmanuel B.Goromela, E.H.Assefa, G.Bamidele, O.Mbaga, S.H.[Africa Chicken genetic gains project: Availing adapted, farmer-preferred chickens for smallholders in sub- Saharan Africa]Africa Chicken genetic gains project: Availing adapted, farmer-preferred chickens for smallholders in sub- Saharan Africa

Availability of appropriate genetics is important for the development of Smallholder Poultry (SHP) in Sub-Saharan Africa. The biological potential of improved dual purpose chicken strains was evaluated in Ethiopia, Tanzania and Nigeria. A total of 8 strains (Funaab Alpha, Horro, Noiler, ShikaBrow...


Bamidele, O.Sonaiya, Emmanuel B.Adebambo, O.Assefa, G.Abegaz, S.Esatu, WondmenehGoromela, E.H.Mbaga, S.H.Dessie, Tadelle[On-station performance evaluation of improved tropically adapted chicken strains for smallholder poultry production systems in sub- Saharan Africa]On-station performance evaluation of improved tropically adapted chicken strains for smallholder poultry production systems in sub- Saharan Africa

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